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    Citizens of the People's Republic of China enjoy freedom of religious belief. No state organ, public organization or individual may force citizens to believe in, or not to believe in, any religion or may they discriminate against citizens who believe in, or do not believe in, any religion. The main religions are Buddhism, Taoism, Islam, Catholicism and Protestantism. Citizens of china may freely choose and express their religious beliefs and make clear the religious beliefs. There are over 100…

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    Hong Kong by the British to the People’s Republic of China”, the Hong Kong filmmaker started to change the mood of action films. Instead of comedic action, the films produced after Handover “were characterized by strains of pessimism and unpleasantness” and that those works were not welcomed by local audiences and the received abysmal box office (163). In his paper, Peter Rist claims that the transfer of sovereignty over Hong Kong from United Kingdom to People’s Republic of China, or the…

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    commerce and handicrafts’ (Zhang, 1996, p. 14). Mao shelved the more moderate Second Five Year Plan with the establishment of the commune in 1958. He also commenced the promotion of ideological uniformity and the Great Leap Forward (Zhang, 1996). The People’s Commune movement…

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    Mao Zedong, the founder of the People’s Republic of China, was the key person that leads the Communist Party. Mao’s thoughts, currently know as Maoism, was reflected in the policies of the People’s Republic of China. His visions of China and his actions had a huge impact that a series of important historical events were based on his thoughts. Starting from 1949 until his death in 1976, the political events he participated in still remain a legacy of current day China. Mao is known as a leftist…

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    President Richard M. Nixon's organization needs to confront numerous global and household challenges in the united states somewhere around 1968 and 1974, some positive and some negative. His accomplishments in extending tranquil associations with both China and the Soviet Union are contrastingly distinctive with his continuation of the Vietnam war. At last, Nixon's outrages and manhandle of presidential force made up for lost time to him, and his organization did much to centers americas…

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    CULTURE AWARENESS OF NORTH KOREA This essay will cover the cultural awareness of the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea is also known as North Korea. The U.S. Army defines culture as a “dynamic social system” containing the values, beliefs, behaviors, and norms of a “specific group, organization, society, or other collectively” learned shared, internalized, and changeable by all members of the society. Cultural is defined by Webster’s dictionary as the beliefs, customs, arts, etc., of a…

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    controls over life, and consequently cost the lives of tens of millions of peoples. After the Korean war in June of 1950, China led a huge commit bloc supporting North Korea.After Chiang and his followers were force to flee the mainland the Peoples Republic of China on Oct. 1, 1949 was formed with Beijing as its capital. The communist rule of Losif Stalin in 1928 through 1953, strengthen the rule of Russian dominance, of the Soviet Union which cost the lives of millions of people as well in the…

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    The first goal was to drive away the Qing dynasty. The second was to recover China for the Chinese. The third was to establish a republic and the last was to equalize land ownership. It was not until 1911 that their goals would be somewhat achieved. In 1911, general Yuan Shikai betrayed the Qing dynasty. This betrayal led to the founding of the Republic of China in 1912, officially ending Chinese dynasties. The era of Warlordism followed. Warlords were local bosses with private armies that…

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    Ba Jin Research Paper

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    Ba Jin Ba Jin was born November 25, 1904 in Chengdu, China and he died October 17 2005. He is an anarchist writer whose novels and short stories achieved widespread popularity in the 1930s and ’40s. aving been born to a wealthy gentry family, Li Yaotang received a traditional Confucian education as well as training in modern foreign languages and literatures. While in school, he developed socialist convictions and an interest in writing. He became an anarchist in the mid-1920s. After two years…

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    Summarize from three different Chinese milestones: Imperial Era, Republican Era, and early People’s Republic. The dressing has been regarded as one of the best ways to distinguish social classes, sexes, occupation, liberty, power, and patriotism. Depending on one’s status in society, each social class had a different sense of fashion back then. Even dress rules were either written law or unwritten law, Chinese people all understood by themselves and practiced it seriously, or they could suffer…

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